Goodyear Racing CMS World Finals event summary

CHARLOTTE WINS GIVE OUTLAWS TITLE TO JASON MEYERS
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Nov. 8, 2010) -- Jason Meyers won
both feature races of the Lowes Food World Finals at The Dirt Track at
Charlotte and clinched his first World of Outlaws Sprint Car ...

CHARLOTTE WINS GIVE OUTLAWS TITLE TO JASON MEYERS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Nov. 8, 2010) -- Jason Meyers won
both feature races of the Lowes Food World Finals at The Dirt Track at
Charlotte and clinched his first World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
championship in the process. Meyers is the first California native to win
the title and just the eighth to do it overall.

Friday's schedule was delayed until Saturday
morning due to a poor weather outlook. The entire two-race event was held
Saturday.

"All of us at Goodyear congratulate Jason and his
team," said Goodyear marketing manager Justin Fantozzi.
"We're very happy to have him join the family of drivers who
have won the Outlaws title on Goodyear tires. Our Goodyear Eagles had a
terrific year as well. The teams set 10 track records this season,
including Kasey Kahne's big speed run at Volunteer Speedway in
Tennessee."

Kahne won the pole position at Volunteer with a lap
averaging 140.378 mph around the 4/10-mile oval.

"It was a terrifically competitive year,"
Fantozzi added. "There were 18 different race winners and 27
drivers led at least one feature racing lap. It's that kind of
competition that attracts the huge crowds this series has become
accustomed to and makes it such a great marketing opportunity."

Meyers won 12 feature races during the 2010 campaign. He
won at 11 tracks in 10 states and a Canadian province. He had finished
second in the championship three times.

In the opening portion of the World Finals, Meyers took
the lead from Sam Hafertepe Jr. on the eighth lap and led the remainder
of the 25-lap event. Joey Saldana finished second, followed by Daryn
Pittman, Donny Schatz and Tim Shaffer. Craig Dollansky had the quick time
in qualifying.

Meyers had to work a little harder to win the second half
of the event. He did not get the lead until the 10th lap. Pittman led the
first 10 circuits of the dirt oval and eventually finished second. Sammy
Swindell was third and Jason Sides was fourth, while Lance Dewease came
home fifth.

Schatz led the 56 drivers who attempted to qualify for
the second half of the Finals.

Meyers finished with 9,320 points. Schatz was second in
the title hunt with 9,206 and Steve Kinser was third with 9,183.